Photography, at it’s core, is about capturing moments in time, preserving stories for generations to come. It’s a practise that blends artistic vision with a keen eye for history, and one photographer has masterfully embodied this intersection throughout a decades-long career. This individual’s work, frequently spotted around Bristol in restaurants and various public spaces, has become a recognizable part of the city’s visual landscape, and remains remarkably popular even today.
I’ve often been categorized as both a photographer and a historian, a description I find amusing. While the photographs themselves endure, time inevitably marches on. It’s incredibly rewarding to have left a lasting impression,yet my journey continues with the recent release of “Until now: A Life in Photographs,” a testament to my ongoing passion and commitment to the craft. Despite looking back at older work and recognizing faces that are no longer with us, the power of photography lies in its ability to immortalize individuals and moments, defying the constraints of time.
A Life Through the lens: A Photographer’s Journey
Early Life: Born in Bristol in 1965, this photographer’s roots are deeply embedded in the city’s vibrant culture.
Career Highlight: A especially memorable achievement was the simultaneous display of 93 exhibitions within Adidas stores across Japan in 2004, coinciding with the release of the Wild Dayz book. The feeling of holding the first editions of “Until Now Alpha and Beta” was akin








